Table of Contents
- 1 What does it mean to bore ears?
- 2 Whats an awl in the Bible?
- 3 Is piercing your ears a sin in the Bible?
- 4 Do piercings have meanings?
- 5 Where is Abib in the Bible?
- 6 How many times is the word servant used in the Bible?
- 7 Is dying your hair a sin?
- 8 What does it mean to have heavy ears in the Bible?
- 9 What is an earlet in the Bible?
- 10 What does the Bible say about piercing the earlobes?
What does it mean to bore ears?
It means to use an awl, like an ice pick, to put a hole through the earlobe.
Whats an awl in the Bible?
: a pointed tool for marking surfaces or piercing small holes (as in leather or wood)
What was a Bondslave in the Bible?
It means breaking the husk of my individual independence of God, and the emancipation of my personality into oneness with Himself, not for my own ideas, but for absolute loyalty to Jesus. There is no possibility of dispute when once I am there.
Is piercing your ears a sin in the Bible?
Most people on the side against body piercing use Leviticus as an argument that body piercing is a sin. There are stories in the Old Testament of nose piercings (Rebecca in Genesis 24) and even piercing the ear of a slave (Exodus 21). Yet there is no mention of piercing in the New Testament.
Do piercings have meanings?
The reasons for piercing or not piercing are varied. Some people pierce for religious or spiritual reasons, while others pierce for self-expression, for aesthetic value, for sexual pleasure, to conform to their culture or to rebel against it.
What is an awl tool?
A stitching awl is a tool with which holes can be punctured in a variety of materials, or existing holes can be enlarged. It is also used for sewing heavy materials, such as leather or canvas. It is a thin, tapered metal shaft, coming to a sharp point, either straight or slightly bent.
Where is Abib in the Bible?
Mid 16th century; earliest use found in The New Testament. Originally from Hebrew ‘āḇīḇ (in ḥodeš ha-‘āḇīḇ month in which the young ears of barley are formed, i.e. month of beginning of spring (Exodus 13:4, etc.) from ḥodeš month + ha- the + ‘āḇīḇ young ear of barley (Exodus 9:31)).
How many times is the word servant used in the Bible?
The expression “servant of God” appears nine times in the Bible, the first five in the Old Testament, the last four in the New.
What does God say about piercings?
“You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you: I am the Lord,” Leviticus 19:28.
Is dying your hair a sin?
Christians can dye their hair. There is nothing wrong with changing the color of your hair. The Bible reminds us in Proverbs 31:30, “beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” Our worth should be found in the Lord, not the color of our hair.
What does it mean to have heavy ears in the Bible?
To have the “ear heavy”, or to have “uncircumcised ears” ( Isaiah 6:10 ), is to be inattentive and disobedient. To have the ear “bored” through with an awl was a sign of perpetual servitude ( Exodus 21:6 ).
What does the Bible say about the cutting off of ears?
The cutting off of the ears and noses of captives was an atrocious custom of war frequently alluded to in oriental literature, ( Ezekiel 23:25 ).
What is an earlet in the Bible?
er (‘ozen; ous, otion, the latter word (literally, “earlet”) in all the Gospels only used of the ear of the high priest’s servant, which was cut off by Peter: Matthew 26:51; Mark 14:47; Luke 22:51 (not 22:50); John 18:10,26 ):
What does the Bible say about piercing the earlobes?
The ear-lobe of a servant, who preferred to remain with the family of his master rather than become free in the seventh year, was to be publicly bored or pierced with an awl in token of perpetual servitude ( Exodus 21:6 ). It has been suggested that Psalms 40:6 should be interpreted in this sense, but this is not probable (see below).